Jason Jorjani
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We're recording now in February. February.
We're recording now in February. February.
We're recording now in February. February.
End of February. So my latest book, the one that you have the cover up there on, part of the cover, is going to be out within, let's say, two, three weeks. Okay. And the reason that the, yeah, if you can put the whole cover up there, it'd be good.
End of February. So my latest book, the one that you have the cover up there on, part of the cover, is going to be out within, let's say, two, three weeks. Okay. And the reason that the, yeah, if you can put the whole cover up there, it'd be good.
End of February. So my latest book, the one that you have the cover up there on, part of the cover, is going to be out within, let's say, two, three weeks. Okay. And the reason that the, yeah, if you can put the whole cover up there, it'd be good.
Anyway, the reason the cover has a similarity to the graphics for Philosophy of the Future is that it's meant to be a kind of companion volume to this. In Philosophy of the Future, I present an overview of my entire philosophical project in terms of my original concepts. And in Metapolemos, I give an executive summary of my whole project, but in terms of the different domains of philosophy.
Anyway, the reason the cover has a similarity to the graphics for Philosophy of the Future is that it's meant to be a kind of companion volume to this. In Philosophy of the Future, I present an overview of my entire philosophical project in terms of my original concepts. And in Metapolemos, I give an executive summary of my whole project, but in terms of the different domains of philosophy.
Anyway, the reason the cover has a similarity to the graphics for Philosophy of the Future is that it's meant to be a kind of companion volume to this. In Philosophy of the Future, I present an overview of my entire philosophical project in terms of my original concepts. And in Metapolemos, I give an executive summary of my whole project, but in terms of the different domains of philosophy.
So my thoughts, yeah, there it is. My thoughts in the domain of ontology, my epistemology, my view on ethics, aesthetics, and political philosophy. So it's divided up into those domains and gives you either an introductory overview or a kind of executive summary of my philosophical project.
So my thoughts, yeah, there it is. My thoughts in the domain of ontology, my epistemology, my view on ethics, aesthetics, and political philosophy. So it's divided up into those domains and gives you either an introductory overview or a kind of executive summary of my philosophical project.
So my thoughts, yeah, there it is. My thoughts in the domain of ontology, my epistemology, my view on ethics, aesthetics, and political philosophy. So it's divided up into those domains and gives you either an introductory overview or a kind of executive summary of my philosophical project.
The last thing I want to say about this book is that I've included in this book, which is now, I think, my 14th book, journals which I wrote 20 years ago. So back when I was, you know... reading Whitley Strieber 25 years ago, whatever, 20 years ago.
The last thing I want to say about this book is that I've included in this book, which is now, I think, my 14th book, journals which I wrote 20 years ago. So back when I was, you know... reading Whitley Strieber 25 years ago, whatever, 20 years ago.
The last thing I want to say about this book is that I've included in this book, which is now, I think, my 14th book, journals which I wrote 20 years ago. So back when I was, you know... reading Whitley Strieber 25 years ago, whatever, 20 years ago.
He sent me a photo of you guys when you were- That was when I, exactly. That's when I met Jack Sarfati.
He sent me a photo of you guys when you were- That was when I, exactly. That's when I met Jack Sarfati.
He sent me a photo of you guys when you were- That was when I, exactly. That's when I met Jack Sarfati.
Yeah, that's right. So back in those days, for about three years, I kept a journal. It was a black notebook. And it's really the matrix of my philosophical thought. It's the substrate from out of which my ideas emerge. The genesis of my career as a philosopher is in those notebooks.
Yeah, that's right. So back in those days, for about three years, I kept a journal. It was a black notebook. And it's really the matrix of my philosophical thought. It's the substrate from out of which my ideas emerge. The genesis of my career as a philosopher is in those notebooks.